High winds, thunderstorms, or very cold air would have a detrimental effect on any hot air balloon flight.
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Flight of the Red Balloon was created in 2008.
The color of a balloon does not affect how fast it can fly. The speed of a balloon's flight is determined by factors such as the amount of hot air or gas inside, wind conditions, and the design of the balloon. Color does not play a significant role in the flight performance of a balloon.
Hot temperatures can cause the air inside the balloon to expand, making the balloon rise. Cold temperatures can cause the air inside the balloon to contract, making the balloon descend. Changes in temperature can also affect the buoyancy and stability of the balloon during flight.
The duration of Flight of the Lost Balloon is 1.52 hours.
The duration of Flight of the Red Balloon is 1.92 hours.
Flight of the Lost Balloon was created on 1961-12-28.
The first balloon flight was made by the Montgolfier brothers, Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Étienne, in 1783. The flight took place in France and marked the beginning of manned flight in a hot air balloon.
A hot air balloon pilot has control over the vertical axis of flight only. By heating the air in the balloon, the pilot can control the vertical flightpath in an upwarddirection. By releasing hot air or by letting the air cool down, the pilot can affect the vertical axis of flight in a downward direction. Any other directional control (the horizontal flight path) is controlled by the wind. the only control the pilot has in the horizontal flight path is by taking the balloon up or down into the wind which flows in the direction the pilot wants to travel.
A hot air balloon doesn't use gas in the traditional sense, but rather relies on propane as fuel to heat the air inside the envelope. The amount of propane needed can vary based on the balloon's size, weather conditions, and flight duration, but typically, a standard hot air balloon might use around 20 to 30 gallons of propane for a typical flight lasting about an hour. This fuel heats the air, creating the lift necessary for flight.
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Flight of the Lost Balloon - 1961 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12 Norway:12